orstick
Orstick is a compact wooden or composite rod traditionally used in civilian and military training settings for marking navigation routes and for basic signaling purposes. The instrument typically measures between 50 and 70 centimetres in length and is constructed from a single hardwood core, often maple or birch, which is then coated with a thin layer of protective resin. The optimal diameter of an orstick is approximately 1.7 centimetres, which allows for manageable handling while maintaining sufficient rigidity during prolonged use.
Historically, orsticks originated in the early twentieth century in European military academies, where they served as
Modern applications of the orstick primarily remain within educational programs and hobbyist groups, where its simplicity